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Thanks to international and national policy interventions, their currencies and banking systems were saved from collapse, but many of them saw massive output drops and
soaring
unemployment.
We are endlessly presented with stories of
soaring
temperatures, but over the past year, we’ve experienced the single fastest temperature change ever recorded, and it’s been downward.
As Argentina's crisis worsens, indeed with output possibly collapsing by 10 to 15% this year and with unemployment soaring, the IMF keeps asking for deeper cuts.
But haven’t similar capital investments and
soaring
property prices also been an increasingly important part of China’s transformation since the 1990’s?
Any threat to the canal’s normal operations would shift the Far East-Europe route to the southern tip of Africa, marginalizing the Mediterranean (and sending costs soaring).
Richard Nixon instituted price controls to hold down
soaring
medical costs, but when the controls were lifted, prices took off.
Moreover, economic costs are soaring, with insured losses reaching a record-high $380 billion last year.
The demand for meat is projected to increase by 50% from 2013 to 2025, with overall consumption still rising in the West and
soaring
in the developing world, especially Asia.
Thus,
soaring
food and fuel prices are likely to upset efforts by governments to improve income distribution and social cohesion.
After pointing to
soaring
credit growth in most South American countries (in Brazil, growth in mortgage lending exceeded 40% during 2010, more than tripling the stock of credit outstanding in 2007), the Fund concluded that “the current expansion does not yet rise to the level of a credit boom,” though “it would if the expansion were sustained for a prolonged period.”
Until now, three critical factors helped the world weather
soaring
oil prices.
As the Great Recession grimly illustrated, when a period of
soaring
real-estate valuations and rising household debt is followed by a period of falling prices, and households attempt to deleverage, the results can be catastrophic.
Another potential source of vulnerability is
soaring
corporate debt in developing countries, which have accounted for two-thirds of overall corporate-debt growth since 2007.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Japan was criticized by the US as an “unfair trader” by virtue of its
soaring
manufacturing exports.
The renminbi remains highly overvalued, despite August’s modest 3% nominal depreciation against the
soaring
US dollar.
Yet headline inflation is soaring, and, not surprisingly, gets the headlines.
The current system underpins Spain’s
soaring
unemployment rate.
And, in order to help offset
soaring
operating costs, which resulted in losses of €1.5 billion ($2 billion) last year, EDF will raise electricity prices this year for its French customers by 5%, on average, and by another 5% next year.
In Africa, which contains the world’s poorest countries, the market is soaring, with more than 280 million subscribers.
In an era in which stock and housing prices are soaring, the central banks of Japan and China are holding almost two trillion dollars worth of low-interest bonds.
Data from the 2000 census show a
soaring
Hispanic population, owing largely to waves of new immigrants, legal and illegal.
The Silver Lining in High Commodity PricesCambridge – Today’s
soaring
commodity prices scream a fundamental truth of modern life that many politicians, particularly in the West, don’t want us to hear: the world’s natural resources are finite, and, as billions of people in Asia and elsewhere escape poverty, Western consumers will have to share them.
As laudable as it may be to help low-income drivers deal with
soaring
fuel costs, this is not the way to do it.
Of course, it should be noted that if economic reform in resource-rich Africa had been proceeding at the same pace as in Asia, the era of
soaring
commodity prices might have been postponed for another century.
A back-of-the-envelope calculation shows that with the risk premium removed, stocks prices could easily triple from existing levels, with price/dividend ratios
soaring
to over 200, compared to historical averages of 40 to 50.
Given massive global corporate debt and a
soaring
US stock market – the cyclically adjusted price-to-earnings ratio is high by historical standards – one possible trigger for a downturn in the coming years is a negative shock that could send securities tumbling.
There are now 4.6 billion mobile subscribers, and the numbers are
soaring.
But rice duties are working in Uganda – and in Nigeria, where rice output is also
soaring
and the value of imported rice is declining – and policymakers rightly believe that they must be maintained.
Clipping the Euro’s WingsFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy’s call for the European Central Bank to intervene to curtail the
soaring
euro is commonly seen as a sign that he neither understands nor trusts markets.
The good news is that both the private and public sectors – motivated by
soaring
demand for food, especially in Africa’s rapidly growing cities, and rising global food prices – seem ready to propel this shift.
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